2013-01-01
2013-01-31
x barack obama

STATION
MSNBCW 46
CNNW 14
CSPAN 14
MSNBC 11
CSPAN2 7
CNN 3
KTVU (FOX) 3
KPIX (CBS) 2
KNTV (NBC) 1
KRON (MyNetworkTV) 1
LINKTV 1
WJLA 1
WTTG 1
( more )
LANGUAGE
English 144

Set Clip Length:


, hard work. hey, i live in texas. drill. you bet. i think he thinks i am much more dangerous than al jazeera. he is that insane. >> bill: now, does it trouble you at all that he was almost the president of the united states? that it was just by the supreme court one vote that kept him out? >> on many levels, yes. on many levels, yes. but what is disturbing in this particular case is that here's a guy who used to wear a flag lapel pin and then gets in bed, again, with an organization that cnn said in march of 2002 they are hiding information about usama bin laden that would be good for the united states. an organization that on the weekend has a regular, you know, like a jesus show except it's all about mohammed, where they are talking about oh, please, allah, give me the courage to stone the jews to death. i mean. >> bill: what's the name of that show? sticks and stones can break your bones i think. >> and al jazeera will kill you. >> bill: i have got to go. i heard one rumor i don't know whether you know it's true or not. al gore doesn't wear a flag lapel pin anymore. he wears lapel

tried but he had to make a judgment call about what his audience wanted to hear. >> bill: i bet most americans wanted substance rather than, rather than the jimmy kimmel show. do you know what i'm talking about sal gee? do you know who jimmy is? how are you doing man? hey hey! come on. we've got a dead ambassador over there and we don't know what the hell happened. >> a agree with judy. i think steve kroft did exactly td right thing. i think it was 30 minutes of fascinating television to watch the two of them together we know there has been so much tension. >> bill: they can go on dancing with the stars then, you know? this is important stuff. >> bill, it's been report sod many times, that obamas have never invited clintons to the white house. i tried to check this out z i got stone walled by state department and white house. so, what does that mean about their friendship? they talk about being warm, and close and friendly. and that. this was limited. >> bill: i know no one cares. the folks don't care. judith, last word go.. >> bill, you said american people don't care about benghazi

is a leader in every sense of that word. is he lib sflal you bet. is he more liberal than i am? you bet. he will offer the president his advice, but i guarantee you he is also a great soldier. the president makes a decision. jack lew will march forward. >> with lew's apointment to treasury, does the president need some binders full of women? >> the president believes that diversity is important because it -- having diversity increases the excellence of the pool of advisors around you, pool of the staff that you have here, and i think that's been demonstrated by the kinds of -- you know, the degree of talent that he has around him now and has had around him in the first term, and i think it will be true in the second term. >> guns and videos. will vice president biden get anywhere with the nra and hollywood today? >> the point i'm trying to make to you is that we realize this requires all the stake holders to give us their best ideas with how we deal with what is at the outset a complicated problem. a complicated did, no single answer. >> this manufacture should win every single award that a

about football right now, sal. >> it is a huge game and i am already getting nervous, pam. >> i bet. >> let's look at what we have, traffic is doing well for this august morning and now eastbound 80 you see some flashing lights and it is not causing any delay the and it looks like it might be mooching off the freeway whatever that is but it is not causing any delays at all. we are also, once it prepares each night it is 4:44 let's go to steve. >>> have i interesting pattern. not only do we get the cold, but next week looks sunny and warm and maybe we could get a lot of rain. we have the cold right now and some of this cold is producing some shower activity 30s on the terms to your and the coldest air has not moved in yet it is about really over towards pacific can -- pacifica and there is more land and it's more supportive. ben low man 2500 feet. a lot of 30s so i would not be surprised if they want to mix it but i tell you this is close to to getting sun and showers. scattered showers, these are showers, usually i say rain but very low snow levels and temperatures today they will

. >> 102%. >> i'll bet you. >> i'll bet you. i will bet you a quarter. >> i bet he doesn't. >> this will be the second president in american history who takes the oath of office four times -- >> after fdr. >> this guy had two, the original one and the re-do, first term, today, and tomorrow, four times. >> barnes & noble gets a big scheduling tip of the hat for signing the memoir on the day of the swearing-in. >> is it really out of barnes & noble? >> yes! >> you are the big supreme court -- what if the justices started wearing advertisements on their robes, like nascar drivers -- barnes & noble, lennox china -- >> i like it. >> i will tell you what happened. >> i want to hear! >> i boarded my flight last night to come down here. they hold using, saying they are not ready. we are standing here, ready to get on. it wasn't that they weren't ready. justice sotomayor walks in front of everybody because she's a supreme court justice and they get her on the ?riet as they do with any supreme court justice. she is in front of me. she was very nice, very gracious to me and to every

and america prospers. [applause] and those who bet against this country have inevitably been on the wrong side of history. it is a good moment to gaze up words and behold the statue of freedom at the top of the capitol dome. it is a good moment to gain strength and courage and humility from those who were determined to complete the half finished dome. it is a good moment to rejoice today at this 57 presidential inaugural ceremony. and it is the perfect moment to rebuild our collective faith in the future of america. [applause] thank you and god bless these united states. [applause] in that spirit of faith, i would now like to introduce civil rights leader merlie evers, who will lead us in the invocation. [applause] >> america, we are here, our nation's capital, on this day, january 21, 2013. the inauguration of our 45th president, barack obama. we come at this time to ask blessings upon our leaders. the president, vice-president, members of congress, all elected and appointed officials of the united states of america. we are here to ask blessings upon our armed forces, blessings upon all who c

. they will board the bus and then home to their family with open arms. and you bet those san jose fans tonight were excited and they had visions of that stadium here in 2014. >> it is dominating. it is dominating. stay tuned roar the 49ers fans in the south bay and sharks fans join together to watch the games on an off the charts sports day for the bay area. >> san francisco giants, the san francisco 49ers, the stars, that is it. that is it. that is it. yep. >> go 9ers. >> reporter: former sharks captain and owner of the sports bar said it has been a memorable day in the south bay. >> you kind of have the best of both worlds. the sharks games on, and the playoffs, is your eye going back and forth today? >> well t is weird, you -- it is weird, you want to cheer for the niners to get the super bowl and the sharks are starting off their journey to get to a stanley cup. i would like to see the brothers go at it. but my heart is in san francisco. >> reporter: with the 49erss headed to the super bowl, niner fans can not wait to see them play in the santa clai

they go after republican administrations trying to staff the government. h the media bet the democrats who tryna and keep control of the government. it means even if you elected a reforming republican president, he or she would have difficulty governing washington. that's their objective to make it a permanent beurocracy. >> are you a member of the tea party. nobody more demonized than the tea party crowd. give us the proof and no evidence. >> never. andev the remarkable -- the reason, sean, is we don't ever frame the debate. the rule in debating is -- there is one rule. he who frames the debate wins the debate. i will give you an example with the school shooting. you have the president and the left wing democrats coming out now and talking about banning guns.ou where are the republicans to talk about the idea of the culture of the movie of the gun violence on tv and of the feminist agenda that has literally ruined men and young boys in this country so you have these 20 something kids that are considered to have had it all and are now reduced to this. this is not a debate. >> yesterday do

they go after republican administrations trying to staff the government. the media bets congressional democrats try to keep control of different pieces of the government. if you elected or reform conservative president, he or she would have difficulty governing washington. that is their objective to make it a permanent bureaucracy resisting election result autos good point. jennifer you're a member of the tea party. nobody more demonized than tea party crowds, right? >> right. right. >> racist? 100,000 tdzs give us proof no, evidence. >> never. the reason, sean, is because we don't ever frame the debate. the rule in debating is that one rule, he who frames the debate, wins the debate. i'll give you an example. the school shooting. you have the president and left wing democrats talking about banning guns. where are the republicans to talk about the idea of the culture? the movie is in the gun violence in tv. of the feminist agenda that ruined men and young boys in this country so 20 something kids choose to be considered those who have it all are now reduced to this? sick with mental i

appointees in the administration. in that neighborhood. i would bet you, i asked them for this but i didn't get an answer because i'm last in line to get answers. i bet there are more women appointees than any other administration. >> kimberly: talk about this. can i get a full screen up. women in the cabinet. look at this. obama, nine through his first term. george w. bush, ten. clinton, 17. oh, clinton is the winner again. >> andrea: why does it matter like eric said, it's about who is qualified. >> eric: that is unfair. put the full screen back up. put the full screen back up. nine through the first term. so if he, if valerie jarret leaves and soliz leaves and replace it with two more females. >> dana: elaine chow served for the entire eight years as the secretary of labor. >> bob: that is an unusual situation. >> kimberly: guys, this is just through the first term. >> andrea: don't you think it's more egregious that the women he had working for them were paid 18% less than the men? >> kimberly: yes. dry cleaning costs are more for women. >> andrea: he doesn't golf with women or play b

the 49ers favored by four points. here is a tip, don't bet the game. don't do it. if you absolutely have to bet it, if you're emotionally involved and don't bid more than 20 bucks. nobody can predict this one. both teams are evenly matched. the factor tip of the day. no one knows. no edge. and that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website, different from billoreilly.com and talking points memo, post it there. and spout out about the factor, from anywhere in the world, lots to it talk about tonight. oreilly@foxnews.com, and anytime if you wish to opine, and an uppity word today. don't be verecund. and anywhere in the world, i got a letter from the south pole, from nepal, from iceland, and again, thanks for watching tonight. i'll bill o'reilly, remember the spin stops right here because >> i feel like i should pinch myself right now. i can't believe i have this vantage point. >> so you're what? about 15 or 20 feet from the sflez. >> probably a good, i would say 50 feet from the president right now. very, very close. >> sean: history repeats, someone pinch me.

about what his audience wanted to hear. >> all right. i bet you most americans really wanted substance rather than -- rather than the jimmy kimmel show. do you know what i'm talking about, sally? do you know who jimmie is are you guys still mad? hey, hey. come on. we have got a dead ambassador over there. we don't know what the hell happened. >> i totally agree with judy. i mean, and i think steve kroft did exact will the right thing. i thought it was 30 minutes of fascinating television to watch the two of of them together who we know there has been so much tension. >> bill: go on dancing with the stars then. you know? >> hey, bill. >> this is important stuff. >> bill, it's been reported so many times that obamas have never invited the clintons to the white house. and i tried to check this out. and i got wawld by the state department and the white house. so, what does that mean about their friendship? they talk about being warm and close and friendly and all of that. >> go to washington. i know you -- no one cares. the folks don't care. judith, last word, go. >> but, bill, you also sa

there hits a new high. we'll have the latest in that region coming up next. >>> a bet between two mayors. we'll tell you what is on the line for the district depending on the outcome of sunday's playoff game against the seattle seahawks.  (vo) sometimes the big plan doesn't work. and the perfect life turns out to be not so perfect. you start fresh. new city. new job. new everything. it's exciting, and scary, at the same time. and some days you think, "i can't do this on my own." but then...i went to suntrust. they helped me figure things out. and before you know it, i am doing it... (anncr) at suntrust, helping people shine is what we do. join the thousands who are switching to suntrust's award-winning service. amazing. dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich. surprisingly great sausage taste with under 400 calories. try one today. america runs on dunkin'. . >>> a u.s. drone strike killed 13 people in pakistan including a top commander who -- when a truce with them. pakistan's military considered him a key to keeping the peace in pakistan. >>> over in care yitzhak rabin

? >> you know, i long made it a practice never to bet on hillary clinton. although i would never bet against her. so, i think you know, there are millions of americans including me who are very much hoping that she gets enough rest and feels good about having a political career and runs for president, but she's xwt a lot of options. and you know, she needs to look no further than her husband to find another really good option. i think president bill clinton has really led the way as a role model for having a really effective and important life with a big impact on the world, a good impact on the world without elected office. and so she's got options. >> she certainly does. i want to ask you and switch gears a little bit, the inauguration coming up. there has been pushback against the president for not having enough diversity in his cabinet in his second term. jane fonda, gloria steinham are asking him to appoint a woman to head up the fcc. what do you make of this. >> nobody's a bigger fan of gloria and jane fonda than i am. he hasn't indicated he's going anywhere. people need to giv

-spangled banner. he said it was the bet i had ever heard it performed. i said that she proved that you can sing the star-spangled banner after all. maybe i have been wrong to say nobody could sing it and that she, you know, gave it new life and new meaning and then i hear the news she was faking it. a spokesperson for the marine band admitted they got word at the last minute they had it pre prerecorded and they got word at the last minute that she was going to use the prerecorded version, not the real version. i have to say, here is what it sounded like. it sounds pretty good. ♪ 0, say, can you see by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail did he twilight's last gleaming. >> now do i feel like a total schmuck? like a total idiot? i feel like actually i have been betrayed. i don't know about you. 866-65 press. this is a big deal for me. the problem is never as good as you think they are. as they seem. look at david individualder or others, you know. things are never what really they appear to be. i don't know. i believe and peter and i were up so

it will be a cakewalk. they know what they're doing and i think they make a tremendous bet. but i also think that, you know, the thinks that they're bringing up, he's addressed them. he's a veteran. people know that he is not going to be the one that one that makes -- you know, he's not going a rogue defense secretary. he's going to be advising the president. >> do you think there would be a filibuster, though? do you think republicans would filibuster? or do you think that maybe that will be a bridge that republicans who don't vote for him but vote to move him? >> i'm going to echo senator schumer and say it's too soon. my bet would be against the filibuster and confirmation. >> meaning, he'll basically say, democrats are going to confirm. but republicans are not going to prevent the vote? >> i'd say no republicans. >> my friend jonathan last has a new book coming out what to expect when no one's expecting. that may be the new fertility trends in this country. >> okay. senator? >> i know you think i'm going to be my son in football but i'm actually going to be my sister who is a film director who has

-- you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. but i would say that the likelihood is that they are not going to be able to get an assault weapons ban through this congress. >> instead of dividing ourselves as a country along partisan lines let's come back to what is most pragmatic, what will keep people safe in america. >> all right. so let's dig right in. joining me now we have joining me msnbc's reverend al sharpton, ed shultz and peter alexander. peter, i want to start with you because we have heard that the president will be leading off the press conference focusing on the debt ceiling. what more do we know about how long that opening statement is going to be? >> we only know it's going to be some brief remarks from the president to kick off this news conference that will be notedly, thomas, the last news conference of his first term as president. but it's notable because it's the very same topic that you can expect he had to focus on the last couple of years he will focused on the next zell several months or years as he continues to battle with congress in ter

house would make any dog jealous and wish they were part of the first family. >> i bet he gets to travel any time on that plane. that is pretty nice. >> he would definitely like the big yard. >> why do you think america is so fascinated with him? >> i think it is just life that bo has, the life that he leads is pretty fascinating. >> he is just latest in a long line of presidential pets to capture attention. >> when the first family has a pet, it gives us a way to relate to the first family. that's something that is really endearing. >> arguably the most famous white house resident was george h.w. bush's springer spaniel, milly. her memoir was a best seller. her other was famous for another region. >> they started to know ranger h grew gaining so much weight. >> george w. bush's barney was the first to take the public on a dog's eye view of the white house with his popular barney cam. >> received more than 24 million hits the first day it was launched. >> it is time for barney cam. are you ready for it this year. >> other white house pets have become icons of their area. hoover's king tu

security contractors as opposed to the ones that can do the best job. i bet she'll talk about that, and give as good as she gets. this is her big parting appearance, and i think the senate, even her critics on the gop side, are going to comment the performance that she has made as secretary. i think all of washington thinks she's done a good job. >> indeed. thank you very much, david, from the washington post. >> thanks. >> coming up next, 40 years after roe v. wade, a reaction to moments like these. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing done. >> life is a gift from god, and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to lap. >> this contraseptive thing, my gosh, it's such inexpensive. back in my days they use bare aspirin for contraceptions. the gals put it between their knees, and it wasn't that costly. >> what does it say about the college co-ed, susan fluke, who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex? what does that

to discourage you from making bets that distort the market. for the rest of us, i don't see a downside, ed. >> how would we make a determination? because you know they would come back and say oh, this is really going to hurt the economy. how would this hurt the economy? >> i don't see how discouraging speculation, which is almost all done with borrowed money. they effectively borrow money at a rate of 30 to 1. you put 3% down and borrow the rest of the money. i don't see how this hurts the economy. and if we reduce this volatility and reduce market distortion, we can get back to having a market focused on investments that create production in the future and wealth in the future, not creaming the market today through speculation. >> quickly, you think this is something congress could embrace? >> not probably in this congress in the house, but i think this is an idea. it's been around for 80 years. we may well see come about, ed, and hopefully we. we need speculators, but we don't want them to be overwhelming the market. >> all right, david cay johnston, thank you for your time on the "ed sh

. [cheering and applause] america prevails and america prospers. [cheering and applause] and those who bet against this country, have inevitably been on the wrong side of history. so it is a good moment to gaze upward and behold the statute of freedom at the top of the capitol dome. its a good moment to gain strength and courage and humility from those who were determined to complete the half finished dome. it is a good moment to rejoice today at this 57th presidential inauguration ceremony, and it is the perfect moment to renew our collective face in the future of america. [cheering and applause] thank you, and god bless the united states. [cheering and applause] in that spirit of faith, i would like to introduce civil rights leader who is committed her life to extending the promise of our nation's founding principles to all americans. mrs. everies will lead us in the invocation. [cheering and applause] america, we are here, our nation's capitol, on this day january 21st, 2013. the inauguration of our 45th president, barack obama. we come at this time to ask blessings upon our leaders, th

tomorrow night. >> the victory ball tomorrow night. >> the b.e.t., the buzz of a late afterparty rahm emanuel doing tomorrow night. the creative coalition gala tomorrow night. so many different things. i think it is whatever you can get yourself into where you don't have to spend too much money is the secret. >> that is the secret. nice tough, amy. appreciate it. >> nice to see you. >>> after a very divisive campaign and battle over the fiscal cliff what can the president do now to unite the country? >> former bush white house spokesman ari fleisher will join us with advice for president obama. that's ahead. >> i bet he has some advice. ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. >>> welcome back, everybody, you are watching cnn's coverage of the 2013 inauguration. as barack obama starts his sec

geithner is that he -- you would not, if you were in the betting market at the beginning of the obama first term, wount stha guy is going to be the guy who makes economic policy, this guy is going to be influential and go in the history books as one of america's most influential and important for better or ill treasury secretaries because he got a really bad start to the job. he stumbled out of the gate. he gave press conference that's were panned. he was not particularly close to barack obama. yet he managed to have by all accounts across the spectrum, tremendous influence and as someone who worked with him and sat across tables with him, neil, how did he pull that off? >> i think he has a sense of president obama. and i think they connected on a personal level. and he somehow earned the president's trust. but i think when you look at what he's done, it is a remarkable thing. most of the policies that he engineers or did in response to financial crisis were failed policies. and i think, you know, part of his legacy going to be what we're going to have to deal with in the coming years as a

. good morning jeanine. >> reporter: that's right, they are here at the training facility and you can bet the team will be here practicing for the next couple of weeks. ktvu channel 2 morning news was there as the team's plane touched down at 11:15 and people were cheering as the players and fans walked off the plane. they made their way to the headquarters in santa clara and they won the game against the atlanta falcons and they had a rough start in the first half and were down by 17 points but frank gore ran for a pair in the second half and the team won 28-24 and this is what jim harbaugh had to say. >> this is a team effort and everybody does a little and it adds up to be a lot. this is done by -- this is not done by any one person. tremendous force showed heart in the team and they will move on with humility and will be ready to play again in two weeks. >> reporter: coach harbaugh will be facing off with his brother who is a coach for the super bowl in new orleans and that's leading some people to call the super bowl the harbaugh. harbaugh took over the team since coaching stanford a

off longer. >> megyn: we'll find out. thanks, chris. >> you bet. >> megyn: we're learning more today about a new pentagon plan that lifts the ban on women in combat. wow, this turned out to be controversial. getting a lot of strong reaction to this and up next, we'll have some new concerns with the debate. and arrest and murder from the city of brotherly love, the frightening motive for the death of this bright young doctor. and supporters may be suffering the most under is had leadership, why union roles are the lowest level since the 30's and how the president may share some of the responsibility. we'll talk about it. .so as yos customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >> well, the dawn of a ne

pete rose sit out, one of the greatest baseball players of all time has been sitting out because he bet on teams. and i understand, you know. >> sorry, is there a compromise where you let them have the records but didn't make them hall of famers? >> i don't want them to have the record. >> the hall of fame ballplayers, put it on the plaque. it's the baseball hall of fame, not the moral hall of fame. you have members of the ku klux klan in the hall of fame. you have perhaps people who were accessories to murder, ty cobb, in the hall of fame. you have out-and-out racists in the hall of fame. it's the baseball hall of fame. >> the hall of fame is about the game. and they cheated at the game. so they shouldn't be in there. and that's simple. we don't need six minutes of this. >> they have to be in there. >> i do want to say -- and i understand that argument, you know, what pete rose did didn't impact his statistics, didn't impact the game. what bonds and clemens did especially, they cheated -- exactly -- at the game. >> you know, one of the things they are going to have to do when they take

boehner is doing with this proposal on pay, overwhelmingly i bet the american people support the notion. they can't get paid if they don't do their job. will harry reid and mitch mcconnell, will they actually feel either based on the efforts of the house or what the president does, will they feel like hey, we need to listen to what the country wants. there's still populism out there particularly with the economy bad and feeling washington needs to get its act together. >> joe? >> yeah. >> that asks -- that leads me to ask, you know, the group, what happens if within the white house, off of what mark just said, because this will be increasingly popular if the republicans continue to do things like this, what happens if the white house decides to try and pick off specific members of the republican membership in the house and perhaps some republicans in the senate and basically say people like you more now if you come and try and meet us halfway. what happens to this whole ball game if that occurs? >> i actually think the ball game is changing. the front of "the washington post" says that

advisers, that those are done. >> and i'll bet they are great. peter alexander, thank you so much. let's bring the panel in. presidential historian michael beschloss, "washington post" columnist sally quinn, james peterson, director of africana studies and associate professor of english at lehigh university and eleanor clift, contributor to "newsweek" and "the daily beast." michael, as we pick up where peter was leaving off here, you look at some of these curses and second-term president is sis, no joke at all. nixon water gate, reagan iran/contra. we have the impeachment, which we also addressed, of president clinton. george w. bush had hurricane katrina and all the malfeasance that came as a result of that, the beginning of the great recession. so is this just recent look -- when you look in history, are there others that have had this same sort of precedence? >> yeah, and i think the biggest theme is that oftentimes -- and not true this time -- a second-term president feels fear, oftentimes he won't have enough power to do the things he wants. franklin roosevelt in 1937 got in the b

bet to a shotgun will keep you a lot safer. a double barrel shotgun and somebody's using an assault weapon instead and it's harder to use an assault weapon and a shotgun. >> biden also says it is more urgent to ban high-capacity magazines as well. arthel: it seems that the renewal on the assault weapons ban is still a bit of a stretch. >> critics say that when dianne feinstein was in office and congress failed to reauthorize it, what is being proposed is not banning all weapons, but dealers could so what they have in stock. the makers say it is disappointing but not surprising that senator feinstein is focusing on curtailing the constitution instead of prosecuting criminals and focusing on our broken mental-health system. they say that finds him has been trying to ban weapons for decades. she was president of the san francisco board of supervisors in the late 1970s and she was there when a disgruntled member killed two people on the board. jon: let's bring in jonah goldberg. he is a fox news contributor. it is said that mr. obama plans to take a more combative approach on gun contro

in the blanks? >> this issue is very close to the president's heart. so my bet and my money would be on a bold proposal of the white house. of course, there are negotiations and that's part of the process, and if you peel off what matt was saying and if one of the more interesting statistics was the fact that 65% of people who were polled in this election felt that undocumented workers should have a path to citizenship. so this is an issue where the will of the american people will be behind a reform package and in the president's heart he would like to do something big. >> you will see the president out there pushing this thing using those campaign-style events that he's become such a fan of. let's move to gun control now. i want to continue to talk about this because one of the things that continues to happen is something tragic happens and after a month or two we all move on to something else, now in regard to this, in the wake of the tragic shootings in newtown, we've seen republican lawmakers saying they're willing to re-evaluate the nation's gun laws and they include marco rubio, chuck g

senator just agreed to do this lickety-split, that is a huge stretch. at that point, all bets are off. mitch mcconnell has got to get on the same page as john boehner on the house 06 representatives. mcconnell is not going to walk the political bank. so a lot of variables here. the plan, all along, was for the senate to pass this thing and therefore, sort of box in the house. john boehner could present it to his gop conference, his conservatives and say, look, this is the only deal we can get. however, as you report it, it's quite clear now that technically, at least, we're going to be going over that cliff. the house, while they say they could call themselves back into session at any moment for all intense and purposes, they're gone until noon tomorrow. house leaders, their aides say tomorrow is a holiday and no one is going to feel an impact of this until later on in the week. but this is a dangerous game not only they're playing with the american economy and taxpayers, but a dangerous political game, as well. what do you know about the possibility that we could see the vice preside

. who doesn't? elizabeth warren said this on the issue. aig's reckless bets nearly crashed our entire economy. taxpayers across this country saved aig from ruin. and it would be outrageous for this company to turn around and sue the federal government because they think the deal wasn't generous enough. steve. >> so i agree with elizabeth warren who's completely right. >> that's all i need to hear. you just made my morning. >> january 9th of the new session. >> check right there. >> it's amazing what a victory does. >> come on. >> something about 1,000 fathers and orphans. >> something like that. something like that. so i'm curious, mika. i'm reading "the new york times," as i do every morning. >> oh, yes. >> and i'm hurt. i am hurt because you always told me, and this is why, of course, i was hopeful even though mitt romney lost, that the next four years would be better because you said barack obama cares about women so much. >> yeah. >> and i thought he did. but obama's remade inner circle has an all-male look so far. you look at -- you look at barack obama's inner circle, and you lo

you bet it is. it stuns me that have of the american population completely fell for this employee mantra of hope and change that obama administration was going to be a transcendent administration that brought us all together. that is why barack obama burned the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember that great inaugural address, it was glorious, where he said to conservatives especially when we disagree, nice, beautiful, beautiful idea he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. there was a great idea, too. he met twice, two times. so, three days after that beautiful speech, the conservatives in congress came to congress and had a meeting and eric cantor came from virginia and articulated the perspective on increasing taxes but we shouldn't do that. you know what obama said three days after especially when we disagree? he said eric, i1 coming you lost. then about a week later he says i want the folks that got us into this mess to do the whole lot less talking and a lot more listening. you know, you can talk of little bit but

there at the washington convention. >> they sure are. >> i bet you the kids of all of those military personnel are so excited to see what is going on. >> they look so excited. >> hillary, how excited do you think that sasha and malia are right now. >> they are some of the most lucky kids, they not only get the artists of their choice, but get them to show up in their back yard. >> all right, let's take another quick break, as we go to the break we'll listen to a little bit more of the far east movement. >> we're turning up the love ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. ♪ let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ >> looking at l

in that audience, piers, perhaps thought he was making a play for the next four years, piers. >> i bet. i'm just surprised the president himself wasn't there to sing a bit of al green with smoky robinson. suzanne, thank you very much. coming up, a rare appearance, my exclusive interview with three people that know president obama better than almost anybody else, the inner circle and never, ever sat down to give a joint interview until now. >>> it's historic weekend. live pictures there of a dazzling scene in washington, d.c. and i've got a bit of history, too. exclusive interview with three people that helped president obama win the second term, three of the very closest advisers. former senior adviser david axelrod, ken messina. they have never, ever sat down together for a joint interview on television until now. enjoy this. >> welcome to you all. this is a rare political event. a piece of history. the three of you have never given a joint television interview. >> i think you should go to the smithsonian as long as we're in washington. put it right in the vault there. >> it is a big day for th

of your legislation. >> all right, larry, thank you very much. always a friend. even when i lose bets why feel like a fool. we will be back on fox business network tonight at 8:00 p.m. with the likes of michael dukakis and others and what they think about this event which is part of america whether you like it or not, whether you like him or not, right new, he has a new four year lease on life. he coming out swinging. [ male announcer ] here's a word that could give you peace of mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. some of the ones that push mutual funds with their names on them -- aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? am i in the best fund for me, or them? search "proprietary mutual funds". yikes, it's best for them. then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds and not one of them has our name on it. why? because that's not the business we're in. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you.

. and frankly, i wouldn't bet against them. this could be very, very effective as he tries to get his agenda going and maintain it. but make no mistake, we are dealing here and the country is dealing with and the republicans are dealing with a somewhat different barack obama. you could feel it today. it's been coming for some days, i think, that in the first term he was yes, sometimes timid, trying to be conciliatory. now in the way he has turned today and said give me a moment, i want to take in this view again, because i'll never see this again, he now sees this four years is going to decide what history says about what he did as president. he is already a historical figure, the first person of color to become a president and then be reelected as president, obviously. but now he is talking about what the history is going to say of what he actually accomplished in his eight years in office. and let's pray to god he does have the eight years in office. a recent columnist "the new york times" said -- asked the question are we now looking at the democratic party's equivalent of ronald reagan a

stuff and a lot of people, netanyahu is going to win that election tomorrow i bet they're looking hard at that tonight. >> greta: the thing i pick out and always the thing i pick out and sampled, is that he talks about helping the streets of detroit, and economically. and i thought to myself, well, you know, poverty in this country has grown over the last decade, including, including in his administration, is that the people in this country, the poor people still are left behind and we sort of always pay sort of political lip service and say how much we want to help them. as the improverished class grows, we aren't helped them and given them opportunity to help themselves. >> i was talking to dennis kucinich in the green room. what happened to detroit, it was a forge and furnace of world war ii, 2 million people there, it was freedom's forge or arthur herman's new book, my wife grew up there. and now it's 750, 800,000 people. and thinking of tearing down buildings and turning it into parks and think of what hiroshima was in 45 and detroit was in 45. and today, hiroshima is a gleaming c

: brit, thank you. >> you bet. >> bret: just who gets to take part in future wars is changing. pentagon today formally announced the intention to allow a new group of fighters on the front lines. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tonight on women in combat. >> with the stroke of a pen, secretary panetta and chairman of joints chief ended a ban on women in combat. general dempsey said he realized women were already on the front lines when he got his armored vehicle in baghdad in 2003. >> i slappe slapped the terret n around the area and said who are you? she said i'm amanda. from that point on i realized something had changed and it was time to do something about it. >> panetta smoke of opportunity -- spoke of opportunity. >> in life, as we know, there are no guarantees of success. not everyone is going to be able to be a combat soldier. but everyone is entitled to a chance. >> marine such as ryan smith, retired sergeant who served in iraq thinks the decision puts lives at risk. >> my first sargent was mortally wounded in iraq and he was the tourett of am fibbous assault v

new orleans. give me a bet -- >> case, but not new orleans here, we'll do some -- we can't do a poboy. i have producers in my ear going poboy. we have to do it here, how about some taco mack wings. >> for sure. >> wings. thank you, terence moore, appreciate it. >> wings are about 5 bucks terence. >>> san francisco 49ers arrived tonight in new orleans for the big game next sunday. players are strictly business as they walked off the plane. the 49ers have won five super bowls in their history. the ravens will arrive tomorrow. >>> south korean pop icon, psy, may not be in the half time show at the super bowl. there you go. he will be seen during the game. he's officially hit the big time now, psy will have his own super bowl ad for wonderful pistachios. here's one of the guys responsible for the multimillion dollar ad. >> he was really professional. an amazing performer, he really turned it on. as soon as we started shooting the commercial and delivered a true psy performance. he got along really well with our grammy award winning director matthew cullen, they collaborated and created a

won't. thanks, rick. >> rick: you bet. >> alisyn: get your headlines, tragic ending to a utah family's camping trip, a 14 and 17-year-old are dead after being caught in an avalanche. the brothers were snowmobiling with their parents and decided to take a break. they walked about 50 feet away to a lookout over a ledge when the ledge suddenly gave way and they fell 30 feet down the embankment and were buried in about three feet of snow. >> and the members told me this was for him, this was how he'd be 20 years-- >> and the seven-year-old not 17-year-old. the boys were airlifted to the hospital where they eventually passed away, brian. >> brian: a bulgarian politician survived an assassination attempt. a warning, the video may be disturbing, but nobody was hurt. the leader of bulgarian's opposition party was speaking when a gunman ran up on stage and tried to shoot him in the head. and it jammed. it wasn't an actual gun, it was one of the other guns, could have hurt, but couldn't have killed him. and it's these, i forgot the name of it. it wasn't a normal gun, but from close range it co

-tos. >> tweet deck. >> you had the tweet of the weekend. >> betting on the pro bowl? >> the guy that bets on the pro bowl, what do you say, has reached the bottom? >> i say the long road to rock bottom ends at wagering on the pro bowl. >> the odds, which you knew. >> afc given a point and a half. >> all right. what's up next? >> actually, that's the next to last. the final step is the north/south. >> oh, the blue gray. >> do they still have that? >> college all-star games. mika's must-read opinion page is next. to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cia

-- >> but he didn't say any of that on that night. my point was he didn't care enough -- >> i bet -- >> i want to go -- >> -- about conversations he had with the president and so on. i happen to think john boehner is -- deserves more credit than he's getting. >> i like boehner, too, but i think he's overwhelmed by the right. we grew up in a country where there was clifford case from new jersey, hugh scott in pennsylvania, schweiker from pennsylvania and weicker from connecticut and ed brook from massachusetts and up and down the -- all these republicans from the northeast. they're blown away. the only person left i think is susan collins now. so what's wrong? what happened to the republican party of the northeast? the people watching tv right now, by the way. >> we have to be a party that focuses on the issues that bind us together, and they're not the social issues. a national party has got to give a member of congress or the senate the ability to represent their constituency, and a party that denies them that opportunity, they're not going to get elected. >> chris, you can't overstate the pr

' attitudes towards gays and lesbians have changed in the past 20 years. you can bet on that. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large in

at times like this. andrea mitchell, thank you as always. >> you bet. >> talking about tammy baldwin there, one of the things that has been interesting to watch with the chuck hagel nomination in particular, a lot of the criticism you might expect from the left toward chuck hagel has been silenced or has at least gotten a little bit quieter as the criticism from the right has gotten louder. we are in an enemy of my enemy kind of moment right now, which makes for some kind of bad strategic thinking. that's coming up. ad battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress res

" tonight. thank you so much. >> all right, ed. >> you bet. >>> republicans are planning to take a hostage with the debt ceiling coming up. then the nypd offers some advice from a hostage negotiator. eugene robinson and howard fineman with the latest on all of that. >>> and later, the house passes a partial sandy relief bill, but not without republican opposition. liz winsted weighs in on the sandy 67. stay tuned. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." our country really is on the verge of one of the most important financial discussions that we have ever had. yet republicans are planning to hold americans hostage by using the debt court of appealing to cut the big three, go after the entitlements. the only move they have is to spread misinformation in a desperate attempt to gain support, because if you look at every poll, they don't have the support that the president has. meanwhile, president obama is going to need to show what leverage he has. the white house is going to need to position itself perfectly in order to prevent a financial collapse from happening. the american people and the pre

years. you can bet on that. we'll be right back. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? iimagine living your life withss less chronic low back pain.. [ voice of dennis ] silence. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor a

royaling the clinton white house. and yeah, president clinton was ahead. but it was not a sure bet in 1996. and so rolling toward that election, at the end of the summer, 1996, the nominating conventions for both sides ended up being important, and also sort of unexpectedly entertaining. >> tradition holds that this speech be delivered tomorrow night. but president clinton asked me to speak tonight. and you can probably guess the reason why. my reputation for excitement. this is some crowd. i've been watching you doing that macarena on television. and if i could have your silence, i would like to demonstrate for you the al gore version of the macarena. [ cheering ] would you like to see it again? >> al gore's single best moment of the 1996 campaign. but the thing he referenced at the top there about the timing of his speech supposed to be tomorrow night, that ended up being really important. al gore did give his speech a night earlier than would have been normally expected based on tradition. it was the next night that bill clinton ended up giving his speech, not al gore. and overnight, in

of women who are just waiting to lead. >> well, yeah, on that point, i would bet good money you won't have an all-white male democratic field in 2016 even if hillary didn't run. people around amy klobashar has ambitions. it seems to me there's a fundamental change here looking at the woman running for president before up until hillary in 2008, a lot of candidacies symbolic, sort of started and pulled back and now i think it's a new era and standard on the democratic side and i believe the republican side, too. you can put kelly aotte's aim out there. one woman will be in the race for each open nomination and then multiple women. >> i think that's absolutely right. look. i think after 2012 we showed and demonstrated the power of women. we are the majority of voters. you know? women are simply, you know, they're chomping at the bit. sitting at the edge of the seats. they want to elect women. i see that here in my race in new york city and women are ready. when you see the debt crisis, we need more women in office and washington to simply get things right. >> we need more women in washington

in the primary, and there was 13 people, bill the way, and i bet you can't name them all. i tried to name them before i went to wikipedia, but there were 13 candidates, not including -- that guy -- but -- 14. but you like parts of them. but you didn't like all of them. and that was the problem. i think, however, those -- i remember at the huffington post, they were going crazy for barack obama. in 2004, 2005, when it started. and i was looking at him and i go, they have every reason to be excited because he is the most progressive candidate they've ever had and he is a perfect patsy. and it's like -- it's going to happen. i'm an on tim -- optimist. i think romney was almost there but blew it at the end. [inaudible] >> be a happy warrior. a lot of people get down, but you can't get down. the great thing about liberalism, they always screw up. [applause] >> like, basically, basically, when a liberal is in power, it's like when the parent goes away on vacation. and you come back and -- you come into the apartment or the house and it's like you can tell there was something happening there. and you

Excerpts 0 to 76 of about 144 results.

Click for
next 67 results
(Some duplicates have been removed)


Terms of Use (10 Mar 2001)